He'll make a low key entry next year, if his as good as some say he is, clubs will be desperate to get him. In 12 months time noones gonna care if he gets another job in the AFL, we will forget about this "scandel" in about 6 days time

People forget about short-lived 'scandals' like these quickly. Whether his role his quite as significant, I don't know, but it shouldn't be long before he's involved in recruiting again in some form or another.

There's enough ambiguity in the case that he should have no problem popping up again next year in a recruiting role. Sure we know something of what he said but we don't really know the context (and context is everything, people love to jump to conclusions when it comes to racism allegations but the context can't simply be ignored).

He should do (provided he is good at what he does, I wouldnt really know). It's pretty absurd to get fired (or forced to resign, whatever) because of comments that were only 'aired' second hand. Nobody has any idea of the context involved, or even if there was any context. It's just the comments from Mifsud.

Well, if it's a fifty:fifty decision, and you've got a recruiter with a clean history and one who has said stuff that may make it hard for him to establish trust with a range of players and parents, you'd probably go with the safer option.

If he's "that" good he will get recruited regardless because he's worth the risk.

he made an observation that kids with 1 white parent are better prepared to cope with a white domminated society such as AFL. which probably means the parents have over the years banished the money bludging hangers on, the bad influences, brought he child up with some white values, attitudes and diciplines that are demanded in our society.

surely you cant hang a bloke for making those observations? is political correctness too powerful?

he made an observation that kids with 1 white parent are better prepared to cope with a white domminated society such as AFL. which probably means the parents have over the years banished the money bludging hangers on, the bad influences, brought he child up with some white values, attitudes and diciplines that are demanded in our society.

surely you cant hang a bloke for making those observations? is political correctness too powerful?

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A. Anyone who says "political correctness" is making a lazy argument and doesn't understand what political correctness means.

B. Your comments are worse. Get away from "bad infuence" with "white values"? You would have thought Alan McAllister was hard done by.

Some bludgers are white, some are black. Some black people have the attitudes to make it in AFL, some don't, and same for some white people.

You need to look at each individual, on their merits and on their risks, without prejudice. Otherwise you are both a racist and a poor recruiter.